1959 Camper & Nicholsons RORC 39'

Nuovo arrivo

Año:

1959

Longitud:

12m

Tipo de motor/combustible:

/

Situado en:

Italia

Material del casco:

Madera

YW#:

79226-2966872

Precio actual:

EUR 70,000

Classic RORC Cruiser Racer designed by Camper & Nicholson. Peteteka was masterfully built by Gino D'Este in Fiumicino, Italy. Mahogany planking on laminated thorntree ( acacia) frames.in very good state. Original teak deck , but the owner assures that there are no leaks and the deck is in very good shape. Volvo Penta 30 HP engine of 2005 . Fully serviced in 2012. Gearbox fully serviced in 2015

Peteteka is a famous yacht along the Tuscany casts Maybe the first one to inaugurate the prestigious Punta Ala marina as she was owned at that time by a renewn yachting family resident in that area.Since 1985 she belongs to the actual owner who sailed and cruised for many thousend miles for his pleasure and of his family . Often alone with his wife. The boat is for sale as the owners think that at a certain age one should pass the honor and the duty of keep on maintaining a beautiful wooden yacht to younger sailors.

Fittings of mast, boom, bowsprit and pushpit, stanchions and stanchion bases, mooring cleats supports and fairleads, all in S.Steel.

Portholes, entrance window frames, fittings of the 2 hatches, hinges and locks for hatches, steering pedestal and various for entrance door, are all in chromed bronze.

Hull Construction

Frames built in laminated thorntree (Acacia)

Keel Floors in S.Steel

Hull planking in Mahogany

Deck in teak

Deck house, deck hatches, cockpit and cockpit sides, all in mahogany

Interiors in clear painted mahogany, with transverse bulkheads finished with white painted formica , as well as kitchen and toilet.

Floorboards in mahogany with full thickness maple stripes

Chart table in mahogany

Living area (Dinette) table with folding sides and four longitudinal drawers all in mahogany

Owners cabin at bow all in clear painted mahogany

Description

Deck:

Aft locker with round hatch.

Cockpit with 2 longitudinal seats, left one with locker, right one containing the fuel tank and under it the 6th berth. Transverse seat on the aft for the helmsman, 2 side lockers , the left locker accommodating the gas bottle for the kitchen cooker.

Deck house up to forward of the mast with dinette and owners cabin hatch.

Interiors:

Entrance with chart table on the right with lockers and storage place under, aft of which there is the 6th birth with big storage locker underneath it.

Galley on the left with gas cocker, s.steel sink with faucet, side locker for mugs, glasses, plates and containers in allocated spaces. Locker for pots and pans under the sink. Fridge under the cocker with vertical door.

The kitchen and chart table area are separated from the living area (dinette) by 2 semi-bulkheads. Forward of the chart table is a vertical locker for foul weather gear, boots, shoes ect, above the locker are located the Vhf and the GPS navigator instruments.

The living area (dinette) layout is: on starboard a couch/berth with on the sides 2 horizontal and 2 vertical lockers with doors. On the left 2 berths, a lower one that functions as a couch and a further one up on the side, with a set of 2 horizontal lockers with doors in between them. The table has folding sides for 6 people. There is lamp on the bulkhead above the table and a lamp for each berth.

Towards the bow there is a passage which on the left leads to the toilet and on the right at a big locker, forward of which is the owner’s cabin.

The toilet is equipped with a manual WC, a sink with faucet, a mirror, a grated floorboard, a shower with extension hose to be used also on deck. The water from the shower is discharged outboard by an automatic sewer pump. Lockers are locates under and on the side of the sink.

Big locker on the Starboard side of the passage way with 2 ventilated doors.

The owners cabin has two berth equipped with anti-roll guards, each berth has a reading lamp. Under each berth there are 2 lockers with horizontal doors plus 2 open lockers under. On the forward end of the cabin in between the two berths there is a small table with mirror and a lamp. Under the table there is a drawer and under this is a locker with door. All the cabin is built in clear coated mahogany

Equipment

1 mainsail 40sqm with 3 reefs

1 furling Jib 30sqm

1 furling Harken unit

One wooden spinnaker pole with end fittings

1 Inflatable tender

1 outboard engine 3HP mercury for the tender

1 wooden boom support

1 folding cockpit table

6 inflatable fenders

1 emergency steering s.steel tiller arm

1 electric windlass wich can be operated both from the bow and from steering position